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  • dschwandt
    dschwandt replied to the thread Won't start.
    Sounds like it's flooded.
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    Cut from new 10 Ga steel plate and painted. $25 w/free shipping in USA. Thanks for the ad!!
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    dschwandt replied to the thread ignition and motor mounts.
    Those small ones are the cushions/snubbers that the cradle rests on when the PTO is engages and pulls the engine down and should be...
  • dschwandt
    dschwandt replied to the thread Gardens 2024.
    At any rate, that is one beautiful cat! Reminds me of "Hemi", my seal point Himalayan that was my trucking buddy for years on the road!
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    dschwandt replied to the thread Gardens 2024.
    Potatoes like the acidity level to be around 6 to 6.5 as do many other vegetable crops, at least that's what my research has shown...
  • dschwandt
    dschwandt replied to the thread New to me 169.
    I stand corrected!!I really gotta get new glasses!! Sorry bout that! There were 4,005 169's built according to the numbers I have...
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    dschwandt replied to the thread IH Cub Cadet 70.
    Waste of time IMHO with a bore that looks that ugly. Tet the machine shop tell you what it needs. At the very least they can tank the...
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    dschwandt replied to the thread New to me 169.
    For that series, series #6, yes Then came #7 and the Quiet Lines w/enclosed engine compartments, all but the 1100 Oct '74 to August '79...
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    dschwandt replied to the thread New to me 169.
    That one would have been a late October 1974 build, indeed a late build Last one in that series was #526811
  • dschwandt
    dschwandt replied to the thread Gardens 2024.
    Tilling in the sulphur with the 2086 and 48" tiller Spuds are all dug, about 1650 pounds total, most sold already. I hope the sulphur...
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    Hopefully, your wiring and terminal will be in good shape and not all green and corroded. Good luck!
  • dschwandt
    dschwandt replied to the thread New to me 169.
    My 1st thoughts exactly Matt!
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    dschwandt reacted to mgonitzke's post in the thread New to me 169 with Like Like.
    Looks like the hood nosepiece got replaced with one from the next series of Cub Cadet, as those didn't have the vertical part separating...
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    dschwandt replied to the thread 1973 PTO Belt Questions.
    Drop the deck and remove the mule drive and inspect everything. Remove the grill so you can get at the PTO basket pulley and bearing...
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    dschwandt replied to the thread 1973 PTO Belt Questions.
    It's been like that since you got it?? Absolutely freaking amazing!! Make SURE you get the correct pullies and belts for it. Don't even...
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